Arts & Culture in New Jersey’s Heartland

New Jersey’s Heartland is rich in culture and history for adults and kids of all ages. Through these South Jersey museums and New Jersey historical societies, you’ll discover a world of cultural artifacts and exhibits ranging from air and sea to art and glassblowing.

WheatonArtsWheatonArts is a Cumberland County cultural treasure, serving as a crossroads for arts and culture in New Jersey’s Heartland with one of the largest collections of American glassmaking in the country.
Millville

Harrison Township Historical Society
Explore 10,000 years of local history! “The Stone Age in Harrison Township” features the Society’s extensive Paleo-Indian collection and exhibits portraying the history of Harrison Township’s agricultural and culinary heritage.

Mauricetown Historical SocietyDiscover the unknown wonders of this very small town with a very big history through a variety of tours and exhibits.Mauricetown

Millville Army Air Field Museum
History buffs will take to the sky when touring this fabulous museum dedicated to preserving America’s military aviation history.
Millville

Nail Mill Museum
Once the home of the famous Cumberland Nail & Iron Company, the Nail Mill now features hundreds of artifacts from the region.
Bridgeton

Historic Greenwich
A beautiful historic village located on the Cohansey River in Cumberland County. The Main Street is lined up with dozens of Colonial and Victorian residences, churches, schools and landmarks.
Greenwich

Seabrook Educational and Cultural CenterSeabrook Educational and Cultural Center tells the story of life in the unique Seabrook community during the 1940s, World War II and 1950s post war era.
Seabrook

The Eagle Theatre
South Jersey’s only year-round professional Equity Theatres. The non-profit theatre, located in Hammonton produces live musicals and plays and has gained regional, statewide and national attention.

Levoy Theatre
The Levoy Theatre of Millville is a non-profit organization and “a first-rate performing arts center” that serves and educates a wide audience in South Jersey. The theatre holds shows throughout the year and offers theatre classes for children.
Millville

Landis Theatre
The Landis Theatre of Vineland originally opened in 1937 and showcased many Vaudeville acts. The theatre closed its doors in 1987, but with the efforts of Vineland’s Redevelopment Plan, it has once again opened its doors. Its hosts 750 patrons and hosts a variety of professional entertainment and theatre productions.

Music at Bunker Hill
Music at Bunker Hill brings great performers to the heart of southern New Jersey, enhancing the cultural life of the community by preserving the tradition of classical music while exploring other musical genres. With outreach concerts in public schools, Bunker Hill’s artists inspire the next generation with their passion for the arts and standards of excellence.